There are different kinds of Box turtles but they will eat things such as snails, insects, berries, fungi, slugs, worms, roots, flowers, fish, frogs, salamanders, various rodents, snakes, birds, and eggs as they are omnivores.
Yes, box turtles can eat tomatoes, but it should not replace it's daily diet.
Yes they can - BUT - only as part of a varied diet.
Box Jellyfish are not harmful to Turtles because turtles are not in jellyfishes main diet also turtle can't actually harm a turtle because of there hard shells. And their fast swimmers.
Given suitable caging and diet, a life span of 15 or more years may be reasonably expected with yellow-margined box turtles (also known as chinese box turtle).
snails,insects,berries,fungi,slugs,worms,flowers fish and frogs
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Box turtles are omnivores.
No, box turtles are reptiles.
Box turtles are omnivores. They will eat almost anything, but just because they like it does not mean they should have it. A good rule of thumb when feeding box turtles is to give them only the kinds of things they would find in the wild. They may enjoy dairy products but they are not part of a turtle's natural diet.
No ornate box turtles are not aquatic turtles. They are usually found in grasslands
Box turtles are omnivores and primarily feed on a diet of fruits, vegetables, and protein sources like insects and worms. While ReptoMin, a commercial turtle food, is designed for aquatic turtles and may not be the best choice for box turtles, they can consume it in small amounts. However, it's essential to provide a varied diet that includes more natural food sources suitable for their nutritional needs. Always consult a veterinarian for specific dietary recommendations for your box turtle.
Box turtles love tomatoes.